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6.2.14 AP6050DN&AP6150DN Product Description
6.2.14.1 About This Document
6.2.14.2 Product Positioning and Characteristics
6.2.14.2.1 Product Positioning
6.2.14.2.2 Product Characteristics
6.2.14.3 Hardware Structure
6.2.14.3.1 AP6050DN
6.2.14.3.2 AP6150DN
6.2.14.4 Product Features (in Fat AP and Fit AP Modes)
6.2.14.4.1 WLAN Features
6.2.14.4.2 Network Features
6.2.14.4.3 QoS Features
6.2.14.4.4 Security Features
6.2.14.4.5 Maintenance Features
6.2.14.4.6 BYOD
6.2.14.4.7 Locating Service
6.2.14.4.8 Spectrum Analysis
6.2.14.5 Product Features (in Cloud-based Management Mode)
6.2.14.6 Technical Specifications
6.2.14.6.1 Basic Specifications
6.2.14.6.2 Radio Specifications
6.2.14.6.3 Standards Compliance
6.2.20 AP7050DE Product Description
6.2.20.1 About This Document
6.2.20.2 Product Positioning and Characteristics
6.2.20.2.1 Product Positioning
6.2.20.2.2 Product Characteristics
6.2.20.3 Hardware Structure
6.2.20.3.1 AP7050DE
6.2.20.4 Product Features (in Fat AP and Fit AP Modes)
6.2.20.4.1 WLAN Features
6.2.20.4.2 Network Features
6.2.20.4.3 QoS Features
6.2.20.4.4 Security Features
6.2.20.4.5 Maintenance Features
6.2.20.4.6 BYOD
6.2.20.4.7 Locating Service
6.2.20.4.8 Spectrum Analysis
6.2.20.5 Product Features (in Cloud-based Management Mode)
6.2.20.6 Technical Specifications
6.2.20.6.1 Basic Specifications
6.2.20.6.2 Radio Specifications
6.2.20.6.3 Standards Compliance
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Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains
all the changes made in previous issues.
• Radio Specifications
• AP6150DN
Changes in Issue 02 (2016-07-22)
This version has the following updates:
• Radio Specifications
The AP6050DN and AP6150DN can work as a Fat AP, Fit AP, or cloud AP. The AP
can switch flexibly among three working modes based on the network plan.
Typical networking modes are as follows:
Figure 1 Fit AP networking (AP mode)
In this networking, the AP functions as a Fit AP. The AC is responsible for user access,
AP go-online, AP management, authentication, routing, security, and QoS. Huawei
products that provide the AC function include the AC6605, AC6005, ACU2 (with
S7700, S9700, or S12700), S5720HI, S7700 (with X series board), S9700 (with X series
board), and S12700 (with X series board).
Figure 2 Fit AP networking (WDS mode: point-to-point)
In this networking, the AP connects two or more independently wired or wireless LANs
through wireless links to construct a network on which users can exchange data. In
Wireless Distribution System (WDS) mode, the AP supports point-to-point (P2P) and
point-to-multipoint (P2MP) networking modes. Supporting 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz
frequency bands, the AP can implement wireless bridging and access functions.
Figure 4 Fit AP mesh networking
In this networking, APs function as mesh points (MPs) and are fully meshed to establish
an auto-configured and self-healing wireless mesh network (WMN). APs with the
gateway function can work as the mesh portal points (MPPs) through which the WMN
can provide access to the Internet. Terminals connect to APs to access the WMN. The
WMN uses dedicated mesh routing protocols to guarantee high transmission quality and
is more applicable to scenarios that require high bandwidth and highly stable Internet
connections.
Figure 5 Fat AP networking
In this networking, the device functions as a Fat AP to implement functions such as user
access, authentication, data security, service forwarding, and QoS.
Figure 6 Cloud AP networking
In this networking, the device functions as a cloud AP and works with the Agile
Controller-Campus on the same cloud for user access, AP online, authentication,
routing, AP management, security, and QoS. An enterprise can choose to use the Portal
authentication server integrated in the Agile Controller-Campus or the authentication
server deployed by itself.
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Comprehensive • Supports access control lists (ACLs) and implements user access
user access control control based on the user group policy.
capability • Provides fine-grained bandwidth management for each user.
• Supports user isolation policies.
• Supports unified authentication on the AC in Fit AP mode.
• Identifies the device type according to the organizationally unique
identifier (OUI) in the MAC address, user agent (UA) information in
an HTTP packet, and DHCP options in Fit AP mode.
• The RADIUS server delivers packet forwarding, security, and QoS
policies according to the device type carried in the RADIUS
authentication and accounting packets in Fit AP mode.
6.2.14.3.1 AP6050DN
Appearance
Figure 1 shows the appearance of the AP.
NOTE:
The actual device appearance may be different from the following device appearance, but these
differences will not affect device functions.
Figure 1 AP6050DN appearance
Port
The following figure shows ports on the AP6050DN.
Figure 2 AP6050DN ports
LED Indicators
NOTE:
Indicator colors may vary slightly at different temperature.
6.2.14.3.2 AP6150DN
Appearance
Figure 1 shows the appearance of the AP.
NOTE:
The actual device appearance may be different from the following device appearance, but these
differences will not affect device functions.
Figure 1 AP6150DN appearance
Port
The following figure shows ports on the AP6150DN.
Figure 2 AP6150DN ports
LED Indicators
NOTE:
Indicator colors may vary slightly at different temperature.
NOTE:
For details about WLAN channel management, see the Country Code & Channel Compliance Table.
6.2.14.4.6 BYOD
NOTE:
The AP supports bring your own device (BYOD) only in Fit AP mode.
NOTE:
For details about WLAN channel management,
see the Country Code & Channel Compliance
Table.
Item Description
Maximum power 22.9 W(excluding the output power of the USB port)
consumption
NOTE:
The actual maximum power consumption depends on local
laws and regulations.
Item Description
IP rating IP41
Item Description
Maximum 16
number of
VAPs for
each radio
Item Description
NOTE:
The actual transmit power depends on local laws and regulations.
You can adjust the transmit power from the maximum transmit power to 1 dBm, with
a step of 1 dB.
Item Description
Item Description
Item Description
Item Description
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EMC Standards
• EN 301 489–1
• EN 301 489–17
• ETSI EN 60601-1-2
• FCC Part 15
• ICES-003
• YD/T 1312.2-2004
• ITU k.20
• GB 9254
• GB 17625.1
• AS/NZS CISPR22
• EN 55022
• EN 55024
• CISPR 22
• CISPR 24
• IEC61000-4-6
• IEC61000-4-2
IEEE Standards
• IEEE 802.11a/b/g
• IEEE 802.11n
• IEEE 802.11ac
• IEEE 802.11h
• IEEE 802.11d
• IEEE 802.11e
Security Standards
• 802.11i, Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), and WPA
• 802.1X
• Advanced Encryption Standards (AES) and Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
• EAP Type (s)
EMF
• CENELEC EN 62311
• CENELEC EN 50385
• OET65
• RSS-102
• FCC Part1&2
• FCC KDB series
RoHS
• Directive 2002/95/EC & 2011/65/EU
Reach
• Regulation 1907/2006/EC
WEEE
• Directive 2002/96/EC & 2012/19/EU
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains
all the changes made in previous issues.
• Radio Specifications
• AP7050DE
The AP7050DE can work as a Fat AP, Fit AP, or cloud AP. It can switch flexibly
among three working modes based on the network plan.
Typical networking modes are as follows:
Figure 1 Fit AP networking (AP mode)
In this networking, the AP functions as a Fit AP. The AC is responsible for user access,
AP go-online, AP management, authentication, routing, security, and QoS. Huawei
products that provide the AC function include the AC6605, AC6005, ACU2 (with
S7700, S9700, or S12700), S5720HI, S7700 (with X series board), S9700 (with X series
board), and S12700 (with X series board).
Figure 2 Fit AP networking (WDS mode: point-to-point)
In this networking, the AP connects two or more independently wired or wireless LANs
through wireless links to construct a network on which users can exchange data. In
Wireless Distribution System (WDS) mode, the AP supports point-to-point (P2P) and
point-to-multipoint (P2MP) networking modes. Supporting 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz
frequency bands, the AP can implement wireless bridging and access functions.
Figure 4 Fit AP mesh networking
In this networking, APs function as mesh points (MPs) and are fully meshed to establish
an auto-configured and self-healing wireless mesh network (WMN). APs with the
gateway function can work as the mesh portal points (MPPs) through which the WMN
can provide access to the Internet. Terminals connect to APs to access the WMN. The
WMN uses dedicated mesh routing protocols to guarantee high transmission quality and
is more applicable to scenarios that require high bandwidth and highly stable Internet
connections.
Figure 5 Fat AP networking
In this networking, the device functions as a Fat AP to implement functions such as user
access, authentication, data security, service forwarding, and QoS.
Figure 6 Cloud AP networking
In this networking, the device functions as a cloud AP and works with the Agile
Controller-Campus on the same cloud for user access, AP online, authentication,
routing, AP management, security, and QoS. An enterprise can choose to use the Portal
authentication server integrated in the Agile Controller-Campus or the authentication
server deployed by itself.
Parent Topic: Product Positioning and Characteristics
Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Next topic >
< Home
Comprehensive • Supports access control lists (ACLs) and implements user access
user access control control based on the user group policy.
capability • Provides fine-grained bandwidth management for each user.
• Supports user isolation policies.
• Supports unified authentication on the AC in Fit AP mode.
• Identifies the device type according to the organizationally unique
identifier (OUI) in the MAC address, user agent (UA) information in
an HTTP packet, and DHCP options in Fit AP mode.
• The RADIUS server delivers packet forwarding, security, and QoS
policies according to the device type carried in the RADIUS
authentication and accounting packets in Fit AP mode.
6.2.20.3.1 AP7050DE
Appearance
NOTE:
The actual device appearance may be different from the following device appearance, but these
differences will not affect device functions.
Figure 1 AP7050DE appearance
Port
Figure 2 AP7050DE ports
LED Indicators
NOTE:
Indicator colors may vary slightly at different temperature.
started, the AP
requests to go
online if it works
in Fit AP or cloud-
based management
mode. The
indicator remains
in this state before
the AP
successfully goes
online (CAPWAP
link setup).
• The AP works in
Fit AP or cloud-
based management
mode and fails to
go online
(CAPWAP link
disconnection).
NOTE:
For details about WLAN channel management, see the Country Code & Channel Compliance Table.
6.2.20.4.6 BYOD
NOTE:
The AP supports bring your own device (BYOD) only in Fit AP mode.
NOTE:
For details about WLAN channel management,
see the Country Code & Channel Compliance
Table.
Item Description
Weight 1.3 kg
IP rating IP41
Item Description
Maximum 16
number of
VAPs for
each radio
Item Description
Item Description
Item Description
Item Description
Item Description
Radio Standards
• ETSI EN 300 328
• ETSI EN 301 893
• FCC Part 15C: 15.247
• FCC Part 15C: 15.407
• RSS-210
• AS/NZS 4268
EMC Standards
• EN 301 489–1
• EN 301 489–17
• ETSI EN 60601-1-2
• FCC Part 15
• ICES-003
• YD/T 1312.2-2004
• ITU k.20
• GB 9254
• GB 17625.1
• AS/NZS CISPR22
• EN 55022
• EN 55024
• CISPR 22
• CISPR 24
• IEC61000-4-6
• IEC61000-4-2
IEEE Standards
• IEEE 802.11a/b/g
• IEEE 802.11n
• IEEE 802.11ac
• IEEE 802.11h
• IEEE 802.11d
• IEEE 802.11e
Security Standards
• 802.11i, Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), and WPA
• 802.1X
• Advanced Encryption Standards (AES) and Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
• EAP Type (s)
EMF
• CENELEC EN 62311
• CENELEC EN 50385
• OET65
• RSS-102
• FCC Part1&2
• FCC KDB series
RoHS
• Directive 2002/95/EC & 2011/65/EU
Reach
• Regulation 1907/2006/EC
WEEE
• Directive 2002/96/EC & 2012/19/EU